DocumentCode
2841315
Title
Electromagnetic Water Current Meter
Author
Cushing, Vincent
Author_Institution
Cushing Engineering, Inc., Northbrook, IL, USA
fYear
1976
fDate
13-15 Sept. 1976
Firstpage
663
Lastpage
679
Abstract
Theory is presented describing deviations from linearity and cosine response for cylindrical and spherical sensors. It shows sensor sensitivity varies with boundary layer thickness for sensors with flush electrodes as well as with electrodes protruding beyond the boundary layer. We calculate values of the boundary layer coefficient
. Deviations from linearity and cosine response are proportional to
where
is Reynolds number. We show experimental data for sensors having negative, zero, and positive
. A nearby flow boundary degenerates sensor sensitivity. Degeneration is neutralized by a conductive boundary; it is doubled by an insulating boundary; it is nominal with water-like boundary conductivity (as in a submerged jet). A sensor appended to a subsurface housing has tilt errors owing to circulation about the housing.
. Deviations from linearity and cosine response are proportional to
where
is Reynolds number. We show experimental data for sensors having negative, zero, and positive
. A nearby flow boundary degenerates sensor sensitivity. Degeneration is neutralized by a conductive boundary; it is doubled by an insulating boundary; it is nominal with water-like boundary conductivity (as in a submerged jet). A sensor appended to a subsurface housing has tilt errors owing to circulation about the housing.Keywords
Oceans; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS '76
Conference_Location
Washington, DC, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1976.1154309
Filename
1154309
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